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  • The Magnificent 12: The Key

    Michael Grant

    eBook (Katherine Tegen Books, Aug. 21, 2012)
    Fans of the 39 Clues books will love The Key, the third entry in Michael Grant’s middle-grade Magnificent 12 series. Full of adventure and wackiness, the Magnificent 12 books are also perfect for readers of funny, action-filled series like Dan Gutman’s Genius Files. With 21 phobias, Mack MacAvoy is more of a wimpy kid than a hero, but he is on a quest to defeat the wicked—and crazy, and mean, and dangerous—Pale Queen before her three-thousand-year banishment ends. In The Key, Mack must find more of the Magnificent 12, the twelve twelve-year-olds fated to stop the queen from destroying the world, and assemble a key—a cheat sheet, really—to a magical language. Along the way, he’ll transform the Loch Ness monster into a gigantic duck, and transport the Eiffel Tower across the River Seine. The Key is another fast-paced episode in Michael Grant’s bestselling and hysterical fantasy adventure series.
  • The Magnificent 12: The Trap

    Michael Grant

    eBook (Katherine Tegen Books, Aug. 23, 2011)
    In the thrilling second book of the Magnificent 12 series, Mack MacAvoy is challenged by his spectral mentor, Grimluk—who only appears in the shiny chrome pipes of bathrooms.Mack must find the ancient ones, the great forgotten forces. Some will help; some not so much. But above all—Learn the ways of Vargran!Assemble the twelve!Go to the nine dragons of Daidu.Go to the Egge rocks.Beware of . . . the trap.Time is short! The wicked Pale Queen’s three-thousand-year banishment ends in thirty-five days, and she will be free to destroy the world. It’s up to Mack to stop her return. But what do all of Grimluk’s clues mean? Can Mack achieve everything he must do without getting killed by the evil Risky—and escape the trap?The Magnificent 12: The Trap is another fast-paced episode in bestselling author Michael Grant’s hilarious fantasy-adventure series.
  • The Magnificent Zooanna

    Ken Dalrymple, Lighter Note

    eBook (, Aug. 9, 2020)
    Young readers will love this story of adventure and friendship. The heroes become friends even though their friendship is almost forbidden. They dangerously travel through time to rescue lost parents and end up stopping a war and saving many lives. There are fun characters, funny stories and even a comedy show for cats. Lessons are learned around every corner as the adventure unfolds. You will meet good witches, bad witches and learn what makes them different. There are beavers building water slides, frogs that rap, and an eagle and mouse detective agency. The main characters are a witch names Zooanna and Catharin and Clair the sheriff's daughters. They develop a strong friendship and during the story they each put their lives in jeopardy to save the other. The friendship is odd considering the witch and the sheriff clans have not liked each other for hundreds of years. Could this friendship be the ending of that distrust? This is an action packed story full of adventure. It is fun, uplifting and very funny. Readers love it and I think you will too.
  • The Magnificent 12: The Key

    Michael Grant

    Paperback (Katherine Tegen Books, July 23, 2013)
    Fans of the 39 Clues books will love The Key, the third entry in Michael Grant’s middle-grade Magnificent 12 series. Full of adventure and wackiness, the Magnificent 12 books are also perfect for readers of funny, action-filled series like Dan Gutman’s Genius Files. With 21 phobias, Mack MacAvoy is more of a wimpy kid than a hero, but he is on a quest to defeat the wicked—and crazy, and mean, and dangerous—Pale Queen before her three-thousand-year banishment ends. In The Key, Mack must find more of the Magnificent 12, the twelve twelve-year-olds fated to stop the queen from destroying the world, and assemble a key—a cheat sheet, really—to a magical language. Along the way, he’ll transform the Loch Ness monster into a gigantic duck, and transport the Eiffel Tower across the River Seine. The Key is another fast-paced episode in Michael Grant’s bestselling and hysterical fantasy adventure series.
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  • My Dad the Magnificent

    Kristy Parker

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, May 29, 1992)
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  • The Magnificent 12: The Power

    Michael Grant

    language (Katherine Tegen Books, Aug. 27, 2013)
    Michael Grant, author of the New York Times bestselling Gone books, shows his funny side in this fantasy-adventure series, which concludes with this fourth book.Monty Python–like humor makes the Magnificent 12 perfect for fans of funny, action-filled series like Dan Gutman's Genius Files. The characters travel across the world, which also makes this series a great pick for readers and teachers with an interest in geography.In The Magnificent 12: The Power, time is running out for Mack MacAvoy and the Magnificent Twel—er—Seven! In just a few short days, the Pale Queen will emerge from her earthly prison to destroy the world.If Mack and the Magnificent Twel—er—Seven can convince the traitor Valin to switch sides, and then assemble the other four Magnifica, the Pale Queen won't stand a chance. It will all be over!Maybe.
  • Mag the Magnificent

    Dick Gackenbach

    Paperback (Weekly Reader Books, March 15, 1985)
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  • The Magnificent Story

    James Bryan Smith

    Paperback (Intervarsity Pr, Aug. 8, 2017)
    We are story-making people. We love reading stories·and we love hearing the personal stories of others. We need stories, or narratives, to make sense of our world. And those stories shape our lives. What is the story you have been told about the gospel? A
  • My Dad the Magnificent

    Kristy Parker

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, April 16, 1987)
    Although Buddy might exaggerate a bit in bragging about his magnificent father, the good times they share demonstrate that his father really is great
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  • The Magnificent 12: The Power

    Michael Grant

    Hardcover (Katherine Tegen Books, Aug. 27, 2013)
    Michael Grant, author of the New York Times bestselling Gone books, shows his funny side in this fantasy-adventure series, which concludes with this fourth book.Monty Python–like humor makes the Magnificent 12 perfect for fans of funny, action-filled series like Dan Gutman's Genius Files. The characters travel across the world, which also makes this series a great pick for readers and teachers with an interest in geography.In The Magnificent 12: The Power, time is running out for Mack MacAvoy and the Magnificent Twel—er—Seven! In just a few short days, the Pale Queen will emerge from her earthly prison to destroy the world.If Mack and the Magnificent Twel—er—Seven can convince the traitor Valin to switch sides, and then assemble the other four Magnifica, the Pale Queen won't stand a chance. It will all be over!Maybe.
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  • The Magnificent Mummy Maker

    Elvira Woodruff

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, July 1, 1995)
    Left behind in a family of super-achievers, young Andy wishes that he, too, could do something special, until a class trip to an Egyptian exhibit causes him to interact with a mummy, an encounter that leaves him with strange powers. Reprint.
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  • Tarzan the Magnificent

    Edgar Rice Burroughs

    eBook (Prabhat Prakashan, Nov. 2, 2019)
    Twenty years have passed since Lord Mountford and his Lady disappeared somewhere on the high plateau of the Kaji country above the Mafa Falls where that river empties into the Neubari. Certainly no one believes that either of them could be alive.Yet mysterious rumors circulate from time to time, and at last, by chance, Tarzan comes upon a strange and desperate letter—written twenty years before—which tells of the fierce female warriors in the Kaji tribe, of the birth of a daughter to Lord and Lady Mountford, and of a fantastic diamond. And it warns any would-be rescuers against the irresistible hypnotic power the Kaji women exert over men entering their territory. Yet, to help a friend, Tarzan decides he must investigate this tribe and try to find the enslaved daughter of the long dead explorer.—Introduction.